Dragon Duelists rejoice! One of the all-new cards in Premium Gold: Return of the Bling is a way to power up your awesome Galaxy-Eyes Xyz Monsters even further! The Galaxy-Eyes dragons have encompassed photons and tachyons, so now they’re going even more subatomic. Say hello to Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon!

Nekroz may have stolen the spotlight at YCS Tacoma, but they aren’t the only Ritual Monsters out there that can compete! The 2014-2015 Dueling season has been something of a renaissance for Ritual Monsters, featuring at least 1 new Ritual Monster in each booster starting with Duelist Alliance and ramping up to 7 in The Secret Forces. Ritual Monsters have evolved quite a bit since Saffira, Queen of Dragons debuted in Duelist Alliance, but she’s still my favorite of the new bunch and an excellent monster in her own right. Can you even name another Ritual Monster that gives you access to a theoretically infinite number of copies of Effect Veiler, Honest and Artifact Lancea?

Last time around we recapped the two Yosenju monsters that led the charge in Secrets of Eternity, and introduced you to three new Level 4 Beast-Warrior Yosenjus from Secret Forces! We also revealed Yosen Training Ground, a powerful Continuous Spell that boosts all of your Yosenju by 300 ATK, and adds “Yosenju” cards from your Deck or Graveyard to your hand.

We talked about how the search effects of Yosen Training Ground and Yosenju Kama 3 could help you by searching out “Yosenju” Pendulum Monsters, so today we’ll show you what those monsters are, and what makes them so good.

Secrets of Eternity debuted two monsters from a mysterious new tribe – Yosenju Tsujik at Level 4, and Yosenju Magat at Level 6.

Tsujik works a lot like Honest or Blackwing – Kalut the Moon Shadow: when one of your Yosenju battles another monster, you can discard it from your hand to boost your battling Yosenju by 1000 ATK. Or, when Tsujik’s on the field you can target a Yosenju to buff it by 1000 Attack Points that way. Yosenju Magat is a Level 6 Tribute Monster, but when you Normal Summon it, you get to Special Summon another Yosenju with a different name from your Deck.